Brake pads STOPTECH or WAGNER

STOPTECH Brake pads
Modsda3
  • Braking:
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  • Dust:
Rating 5.0

I run the StopTech "Street" performance pads with EBC slotted rotors and can 100% vouch for each. Outstanding quality and performance. I really push my brakes on occassion and this combo outperformed my expectations which were fairly high to begin with. Bonuses- very low dust and zero noise.

Pros: outstanding quality, low dust, zero noise
Cons: high cost, less brake life
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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STOPTECH Brake pads
Modsda3
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

My choices were EBC slotted front rotors and StopTech "Street" performance brake pads. Major improvement over oe in stopping distance and resistance to brake fade.

Pros: Major improvement, resistance to fade
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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STOPTECH Brake pads
Peylix
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

Pads, lines, fluid are a lot less and make a huge difference. No need to go BBK or retrofit unless like others brought up. Track it, Auto-X it, or push it on some backroads often. If you have the Performance Pack, the PP brakes are even better. I did an OEM+ refresh on my IS38 MK7. Stoptech slotted, Stoptech SS lines, Stoptech STR600 fluid, EBC Red pads. Still non PP factory rotor size, but brake fade comes on much further out for me now. Gives me a healthy window to enjoy pushing the car before fade kicks in. Tires matter and help more for braking difference. So if that's what you're chasing. Get a really good set of summer compounds on the car.

Pros: huge difference, less fade
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WAGNER Brake pads
RickMN
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

Wagner, Centric, Raybestos, Akebono are all very reliable brands. However, each one makes an economy, OEM and premium version. So don't go by brand name alone. Wagner OEX pads are premium quality. They're built on galvanized steel backing plates with mechanical attachment versus adhesive to keep the friction material on.

Pros: premium quality, durable
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WAGNER Brake pads
Cinciosky
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I put Wagner on mine. They have been good for around 35k miles on them so far. I don't see me replacing them for another 15k. I didn't like the OEM one and braking is really one of the weakspoints for the Mazda 6.

Pros: good for 35k miles
Cons: OEM pads disliked
Vehicle: Mazda 6
Mileage: 35000 km
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STOPTECH Brake pads

If you are dead set on not getting some Napa golds or whatever grab some Stoptech Steet pads. They are dusty as hell and wear pretty quick not in stop and go city traffic. I live in the sticks so lots of highway and running the stoptech steets on my Gx sedan they dust up bad and I swap them every 35k~. I do have the sport brake kit on it but I don't see the base calipers making much difference on dust and wear.

Cons: dusty, quick wear
Vehicle: Infiniti G
Mileage: 35000 km
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STOPTECH Brake pads

That's the standard Toe-N-Go alignment.. most "alignment" places do that, unless you go to a specialized alignment place.

Pros: standard alignment
Cons: Toe-N-Go alignment
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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